India Languages, asked by nitishjyo123, 21 hours ago

guys Tamil is the oldest language in the world but most of the people are telling that it
the India oldest language is Sanskrit why

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Answered by aasthamaurya4jul2012
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Sanskrit (5000 years old) - World's Oldest Language. Source Unlike Tamil, which is still a widely spoken language, Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world but fell out of common usage around 600 B.C. It is now a liturgical language - the holy languages found in the scriptures of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.

Answered by vaaniveer9
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Answer:  Sanskrit (5000 years old) - World's Oldest Language. Source Unlike Tamil, which is still a widely spoken language, Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world but fell out of common usage around 600 B.C. It is now a liturgical language - the holy languages found in the scriptures of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The Tamil language is recognized as the oldest language in the world and it is the oldest language of the Dravidian family. This language had a presence even around 5,000 years ago. According to a survey, 1863 newspapers are published in the Tamil language only every day.

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